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Prison abuse private changes plea
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Prison abuse private changes plea
The female soldier at the center of the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal, Pfc. Lynndie England, today changed her plea to not guilty after a judge ruled she could not plead guilty and have witnesses tell the sentencing jury she was only following orders. The judge declared a mistrial and prosecutors...
CNN - May 4, 2005
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Suicide bomber kills 60 in Iraq
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Suicide bomber kills 60 in Iraq
A suicide bomber attacks a crowd of recruits seeking jobs with the Kurdish police force in Erbil, killing about 60 people and wounding 150 others, officials say.
CNN - May 4, 2005
Jackson Prosecution Rests After 9 Weeks of Twists and Turns
The prosecution rested its child-molesting case against Michael Jackson after presenting an array of witnesses with muddled memories.
New York Times - May 4, 2005
Judge Declares Mistrial in Abu Ghraib Prison Abuse Case
An Army judge expressed doubts about whether Pfc. Lynndie England knew she was committing a crime when she abused Iraqi prisoners.
New York Times - May 4, 2005
As British Elections Near, Candidates Pursue Older Voters
Older people are far more likely to determine the outcome of Thursday's election than the young.
New York Times - May 4, 2005
Pentagon Analyst Accused of Disclosing Secrets
The analyst is accused of illegally disclosing a highly classified document about possible attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq to two employees of a pro-Israel lobbying group.
New York Times - May 4, 2005
Bush Again Offers Condolences to Italy for Killing of Agent
ROME, May 4 - With anger still high here over the death of an Italian intelligence agent in Iraq, President Bush called Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi today to repeat his condolences and to call the agent
New York Times - May 4, 2005
In Shift on Intellectual Property, Microsoft Will Team With Outsiders
Microsoft announced that it would begin to license its home-grown ideas to venture capital firms and entrepreneurs.
New York Times - May 4, 2005
I.B.M. to Lay Off 10,000 to 13,000
The cutbacks come after I.B.M. reported disappointing quarterly earnings last month and its stock price dropped.
New York Times - May 4, 2005
U.S. Treasury Says It May Reintroduce 30-Year Bond
The surprise announcement comes as the Treasury confronts the enormous borrowing needs to cover the federal budget deficit.
New York Times - May 4, 2005
US 'blocking Iran plastics deal'
Iran's National Petrochemical Co says US pressure is stopping it buying a huge plastics-maker from European owners Shell and BASF.
BBC News - May 4, 2005
Gen Pinochet judge steps down
Chilean judge Juan Guzman, who led legal proceedings against General Augusto Pinochet, retires.
BBC News - May 4, 2005
Colombia arrests two US soldiers
Two US soldiers are held on suspicion of trafficking arms to right-wing paramilitary groups in Colombia.
BBC News - May 4, 2005
Baseball: Bonds has third knee op
San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds has a third operation on his right knee.
BBC News - May 4, 2005
Potter Goblet clips to air in US
Clips of the fourth Harry Potter film debut during a US TV premiere of the Chamber of Secrets.
BBC News - May 4, 2005
Does unrest harm Iraq government?
At 50 people have died in a suicide bombing in northern Iraq. Will this cause problems for the country's new government?
BBC News - May 4, 2005
Mexico mayor charges dropped
Mexico's government abandons a controversial attempt to prosecute the popular mayor of Mexico City.
BBC News - May 4, 2005
Scotland set to go to the polls
Polling stations across Scotland are set to open as millions prepare to vote in the General Election.
BBC News - May 4, 2005
'Babies in attics' woman quizzed
Police are given more time to question a woman of 64 arrested after the discovery of up to three babies' bodies.
BBC News - May 4, 2005
Local elections to get under way
Polls will be taking place across many parts of England for local authority seats.
BBC News - May 4, 2005
Killer dino 'turned vegetarian'
Scientists have caught a dinosaur in the act of evolving from meat-eater to vegetarian, Nature magazine reports.
BBC News - May 4, 2005
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